Article guaranty



Nov. 24 1925.

F. H. HAGNER ARTICLE G UARANTY Filed June 12, 19 24 ram-led N06. 24, 1925. lfiiifiytdfi UNITED STATES rereur o.

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FREDERICK II. HAGNEJEZ, (335 MW AWTONKU, ARTICLE GUARANTY.

Application flied June It, serial mi. 711?),6712.

To all whom it may concern: ture oil such shoes to paint them interim Be it known that I, FREDERICK H. Hso Witlrsoep stones and the seal or Nnn, citizen of the United States, residing they be impressed in this seep end at San Antonio, in the county of Bermend from experience I have found that should l State of Texas, have invented certain new the tire be run uninfieted or not 'oroperly and useful Improvements in an Article inflated such e seal or Warranty iould be I Guaranty, of which the following is a spccierased.v ficetion. If desired o sheet of paper or lebel hev- The present invention relates to an article ing printed thereon the warranty may be 60 guaranty, having for its prime object to 'pested to the inside of the tire then painted provide a process whereby indicia may be over with the soap stone. Experience has placed upon articles, guaranteeing the some, taught that this paper label will be dowhich indicia will be erased or obliterated stroycd completely if the tire is run any through misuse or abuse. great distance not properly inflated or on, $5 The process is designed particularly for tirely uninfiuted.

use upon tire shoes and inner tubes. For It is evident that the seine process can instance in these-1e of tire shoes or tubes be utilized in different'weys and methods it is customary to guarantee the some for u and I therefore do not cure to be limited to certain mileage provided they are not abused the specific example herewith described in. I" F by being run under inflated or non-inflated. detail.

Very often a customer brings in such :1. Having; thus described my invention, whet tire tube or shoe for adjustment vwhich has I claim as new is: I been abused but'will not acknowledge the 1. The process of marking tires consist abuse. With this process it is possible for ing of forming indicin (in-the inside thereof 25 the dealer to demonstrate clearly that the in the soap stone coating usuelly found tire shoe or tube was abused and in fact therein so that the indicie will be obliterated the customer will not bring the casing or should the tire be run in n partially or tube back for adjustment because his abuse totally uninfiated position.

thereof will cause the breaking of the con- A pneumatic tire embodying e shoe tract seal. or the like which may be placed containing an inner tube adopted to be in on the shoe or tube. fluted so that the" outer surface of the tube in the accompanying drawing' forming contacts the inner surface of the shoe and port of this SI'lflPlfiUitlllOl}, l i'gurc 1 shows indicizi on one of the conducting surfaces, zt'irugincnt of a tire shocjin circunifcrci'itial said indium being f i-u a t-m i c5 35 rudinl central section and having it guurb dil d t y d b {fi ti {135M661} uuty nun-k pluccd on the inner surface of the contacting surfaces of the shoe and tube the side thereof in accordion-cwith the prcs- 51- we tir is run in partially o totally out invention, and Figure 2 is it transverse unintloted condition. c redial section of the tire shoe shown. in 3. A pneumatic tire embodying a. shoe 49 figure with an inner tubethcrein. containing an inner who adopted to be in- In order to clearly sctiforth the features fluted so thi' t the outer surface of the tube of this invention I shall describe the some contacts the inner surface of the shoe, and in conjunction with" a practical example, indicie. on thc'inner surface ofthe shoe, usingatire'shoe forflthis purpose. My procsaid indiciebeing of such a nature asto ess consists of placing on the inside of the be readily destroyed by friction between the tire shoe 5 a seal 6or the like which would contacting surfaces of the shoe and who if be obliterated or eraised by friction between the tireis run in partially or uninflutecl the contact surfaces of the'shoe 5 and the condition. inner tube 7 upon abuse of the shoe such as In testimony whereof I 'ailix my signurunning the same uninflated or not properly ture. I l

inflated. It is customary in the-manufec- FREDERICK H, HAG'NER. 

